Obama's Return: Hey deplorables- why are we SO divided?! (08-21-2024--Hour1)
The Pete Kaliner ShowAugust 21, 202400:29:3927.2 MB

Obama's Return: Hey deplorables- why are we SO divided?! (08-21-2024--Hour1)

Former President Barack Obama was the headliner at Day Two of the Democrats' national convention last night. As is his custom, he bashed half the country while lamenting the corrosive discourse of our politics.

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[00:00:28] All you racist, extremist, sexists who want to destroy democracy and install a dictator. Why are we so polarized and divided as Americans? Really? We need to come together. You racists and sexists and such like I lament the state of American politics. You extremists. Man, just won't get with the program and

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[00:01:30] It all came back.

[00:01:34] The cult of personality surrounding him as he laments cults of personality, the pretense and pretending that I am above all of the fray, I am not involved in any of these terrible things that I'm accusing other people in society of doing.

[00:01:55] Like, I am just like I stride above like a God.

[00:02:01] This this voice from the heavens.

[00:02:05] And he makes penis jokes.

[00:02:07] So that was the that was the the gist of the well about he made a joke about one person specifically.

[00:02:16] The orange man.

[00:02:18] Now, Pete, he was talking about crowd sizes.

[00:02:22] Sure, he was.

[00:02:25] Sure, he was.

[00:02:26] Oh, wait, are you peeing on my boot again and telling me that it's raining?

[00:02:30] Oh, have you noticed that nobody is making that connection about what Obama did last night?

[00:02:39] With that juvenile attack on Trump and the audience knew exactly what he meant.

[00:02:46] They roared with laughter.

[00:02:48] What did we say?

[00:02:49] What was the tweet from yesterday?

[00:02:50] It was a quote from a.

[00:02:53] TV show.

[00:02:54] But the.

[00:02:56] You know, your booze do not matter to me.

[00:02:58] I know what you cheer for.

[00:03:00] And this is what they cheer for.

[00:03:02] The penis joke.

[00:03:05] They knew what he meant because he was doing the thing with his hand, sizing it up and all of that.

[00:03:10] That's not something you do for crowd size.

[00:03:12] Right.

[00:03:15] We'll get to it.

[00:03:16] I've got the audio.

[00:03:17] Here's how the Associated Press covered it for all of the many newspapers and media outlets that take the AP news and just republish it on their websites.

[00:03:30] Headlined a double dose of Obama firepower, a doting spouse and a dance party.

[00:03:37] Takeaways from day two of the DNC.

[00:03:40] I detect a bit of a difference in the tone of the coverage here.

[00:03:45] Do you?

[00:03:46] The Democrat National Convention second night showcased a double dose of Obama firepower to validate Vice President Kamala Harris.

[00:03:55] Now, that's an interesting way to say that, AP.

[00:03:58] To validate her.

[00:04:00] Why would she need validation?

[00:04:03] Right.

[00:04:04] She she won the primary fair in school.

[00:04:07] Oh.

[00:04:09] Oh, OK.

[00:04:10] Now that makes sense.

[00:04:10] Right.

[00:04:11] So when you're installing.

[00:04:13] Your preferred candidate, despite 14 million votes for somebody else, all in service of democracy, of course, I guess then you need to have the stamp of approval from the cult of personality figure.

[00:04:27] Who orchestrated the coup.

[00:04:30] Right.

[00:04:31] Right.

[00:04:32] For democracy.

[00:04:35] They aren't.

[00:04:36] They delivered also in, quote, unsparing indictment of Republican Donald Trump.

[00:04:41] The convention also served as a raucous roll call of states that was essentially one big dance party.

[00:04:47] This is the squee moment of the day to DNC.

[00:04:54] The first day it was Kamala Harris walking out in a tan suit, creating all of the scandal that Obama's tan suit did not actually create.

[00:05:02] But the left to this day believes that conservatives made some big deal out of Obama's tan suit that he wore to a press briefing once.

[00:05:09] And I was on the air.

[00:05:11] I was doing this job.

[00:05:12] I was following media very, very closely, as I do to this day.

[00:05:16] And I can assure you, no one gave a flying fig Newton about his tan suit.

[00:05:23] No one cared.

[00:05:24] The only people that made any mention of it were like the lefty newspapers fashion and culture people.

[00:05:31] And then all of a sudden it was like, why are the conservatives all making a big deal about a tan suit?

[00:05:35] And I was like, what tan suit?

[00:05:36] What are they talking about?

[00:05:38] I went looking for all of the outrage and there was no outrage.

[00:05:41] There was some commentary from the lefties and none of it was criticism.

[00:05:47] Obviously, it's Obama.

[00:05:51] Harris and her and the dance party thing.

[00:05:54] This was so they did not need to do the roll call.

[00:05:57] The DNC doesn't need to do the roll call.

[00:05:59] She's already the nominee.

[00:06:01] They already rigged it up on the Zoom call a week or so ago.

[00:06:04] Right.

[00:06:06] Which you'll recall they rigged up because they were trying to install Joe Biden without a primary.

[00:06:12] They did not want anybody getting on the ballot to challenge Joe Biden because they didn't want to have to spend money or weaken him as a candidate or really have him appear in front of people in an unscripted format.

[00:06:25] Right.

[00:06:25] Like a debate where we all could see, oh, my gosh, this guy's gone.

[00:06:31] So in order to shield.

[00:06:34] Him from the general public, they rigged their primary.

[00:06:38] They cut out North Carolina.

[00:06:39] Did it that the 12 year old in charge of the Democrat Party here in North Carolina?

[00:06:44] You know, she played along with it, too.

[00:06:46] No votes all for Biden.

[00:06:48] Only candidate allowed to to win the votes.

[00:06:50] He picked up 14 million.

[00:06:52] He becomes the the de facto nominee.

[00:06:54] And then they have to do a switcheroo because of the debate performance.

[00:07:02] That's why in Ohio was like, well, yeah, you guys got to have your ballots done.

[00:07:06] You got to have your candidates picked.

[00:07:08] So that's why they raced ahead and did the Zoom call.

[00:07:10] They did it digitally already.

[00:07:12] There was no reason for them to do this roll call.

[00:07:16] But then they had some DJ up there playing songs for every state and everybody is like, oh, my gosh, the vibes.

[00:07:22] I just can't even.

[00:07:25] Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who's a liar, ducked out of Chicago to hold a rally just up the interstate in Milwaukee, wooing voters in Battleground, Wisconsin.

[00:07:36] It was a recognition that regardless of whatever good vibes may exist at the convention, Democrats expect this presidential election to be razor close.

[00:07:47] Or there is another reason, actually, why they went up the road.

[00:07:53] To counter program their own convention.

[00:07:56] Think about that.

[00:07:58] The nominee and her running mate.

[00:08:02] Are not at the convention and instead are appearing in front of another audience an hour and a half away.

[00:08:12] And being and on television against their own convention, counter programing their own convention.

[00:08:19] Why would you do that?

[00:08:20] Why would you?

[00:08:21] Well, they just got a campaign for every vote, Pete.

[00:08:23] Don't you see?

[00:08:24] Which, to her credit, Kamala Harris, unlike Hillary Clinton, went to Wisconsin.

[00:08:31] So that's I mean, she's already ahead of Clinton on that.

[00:08:35] But how about this?

[00:08:38] Senior White House correspondent for Fox News, Jackie Heinrich, says Vice President Kamala Harris held an event 90 miles away from the DNC on the night that party's two most popular figures, Barack and Michelle Obama, campaigned on her behalf.

[00:08:55] A source familiar with DNC planning tells Fox that the choice was made out of sensitivity and respect to Joe Biden.

[00:09:09] Obamas are still not on the White House good side.

[00:09:13] A source familiar with the situation said it would not be helpful to their relationships.

[00:09:19] Fox was told that the plan came together to avoid the optics of Harris, who is still serving as Biden's vice president, you'll recall, despite the fact that she's running as if she's some sort of outsider without any kind of experience, you know, making policy for the last three years as the vice president.

[00:09:35] But anyway.

[00:09:37] They wanted to avoid the optics of her appearing alongside one of the people that Biden views as responsible for driving the end of his reelection bid.

[00:09:50] At the very convention where he was supposed to be receiving the nomination only a couple of weeks ago.

[00:09:57] The source said, quote, we are in tricky territory.

[00:10:01] That's why they weren't there.

[00:10:03] That actually makes sense that the Bidens.

[00:10:06] He did his speech angry that if they leave, they go on vacation to California during the DNC convention.

[00:10:13] Right.

[00:10:14] During the DNC.

[00:10:15] And then Harris and Walls.

[00:10:17] Both go and do a different event when Obama is up there speaking to so as to not anger Joe and Jill, because I believe they probably are friendly towards one another.

[00:10:30] Right.

[00:10:30] The families are probably friendly.

[00:10:33] So, I don't know, maybe the AP just doesn't have good sources inside the Democrat Party or they don't want you to know there might be another alternate explanation.

[00:10:43] All right.

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[00:11:13] Last night, the Obamas appeared at the DNC and the AP reports as groundbreaking as Kamala Harris's candidacy is as the first woman of color to be her party's nominee.

[00:11:26] These speeches by an ex-president and presidential progeny were all about linking her to a broader historical arc and evoking the excitement of Obama's 2000 run that Harris hopes to replicate.

[00:11:43] So history and joy or his jewelry, his jewelry, his jewelry.

[00:11:52] I'm working on that.

[00:11:53] It's a combination of the two.

[00:11:56] We're OK.

[00:11:57] Maybe I'll just leave that alone.

[00:11:59] Michelle Obama.

[00:12:00] She started off and then she introduced her husband.

[00:12:03] But Michelle Obama starts off here with our first cut.

[00:12:06] And she is apparently unaware that Democrats have actually held the White House for the last three and a half years.

[00:12:12] Something something wonderfully magical is in the air, isn't it?

[00:12:22] Magical.

[00:12:23] You know, we're feeling it here in this arena, but it's spreading all across this country.

[00:12:28] We love a familiar feeling that's been buried too deep for far too long.

[00:12:35] Oh, what could it be?

[00:12:37] What I'm talking about?

[00:12:38] What is it?

[00:12:39] Oh, my gosh.

[00:12:39] What is it?

[00:12:41] Tell me.

[00:12:41] The contagious power of hope.

[00:12:50] Anticipation.

[00:12:51] The energy.

[00:12:52] The exhilaration of once again being on the cusp of a brighter day.

[00:12:58] The chance to vanquish the demons of fear, division, and hate that have consumed us and continue

[00:13:08] pursuing the unfinished promise of this great nation.

[00:13:12] The dream that our parents and grandparents fought and died and sacrificed for.

[00:13:20] America.

[00:13:22] Hope is making a comeback.

[00:13:28] Sorry.

[00:13:29] That was my fault.

[00:13:29] I hit the wrong button there.

[00:13:32] Hope is making a comeback, she says.

[00:13:35] From where?

[00:13:36] Where had it gone?

[00:13:39] Joe Biden and his vice president, Kamala Harris, have been in the White House for three and

[00:13:44] a half years.

[00:13:45] How could hope make a comeback?

[00:13:47] Are you saying hope has been gone for three and a half years?

[00:13:50] Why did Joe and Kamala take our hope away?

[00:13:53] Where did the hope go?

[00:13:55] Why are they withholding?

[00:13:57] Oh, maybe it's like, maybe it's like the economic indicators, like the, uh, the job creation

[00:14:04] number that they just revised.

[00:14:06] So maybe there was all this hope.

[00:14:08] They were like, there's tons of hope.

[00:14:09] We have a surplus of hope.

[00:14:11] So much hope.

[00:14:12] We're going to put it into a hope reserve.

[00:14:15] And then it turns out, actually, we were like a million hopes short of what we said we

[00:14:22] were.

[00:14:22] Maybe it's like that.

[00:14:23] Like the jobs report, the adjustment that came out earlier today that actually we didn't

[00:14:29] create all those germs that we told you we had created.

[00:14:32] We fell about a million short.

[00:14:35] So other than that, things are going fantastic.

[00:14:40] This doesn't mean, see, here's the problem that Democrats have.

[00:14:42] They have to pretend that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have not been in the White House for

[00:14:48] three and a half years, that these are not their policies and programs.

[00:14:52] While at the same time, trying to take credit for the last three and a half years worth of

[00:14:56] policies and programs.

[00:14:58] And they think you're stupid and you'll believe them.

[00:15:01] Alrighty.

[00:15:02] Last night, day two of the Democrats national convention.

[00:15:05] The Obamas spoke Michelle Obama first, then Barack Obama.

[00:15:08] And when they weren't bashing half of the nation, they were mourning and lamenting the corrosive

[00:15:14] nature of our political discourse.

[00:15:17] Michelle Obama said that she has mourned the dimming of hope.

[00:15:22] The dimming of that hope.

[00:15:24] That's now making a comeback.

[00:15:25] It's making a comeback.

[00:15:26] It apparently was in hiding or something during the Biden-Harris administration.

[00:15:32] In which Kamala Harris had no role whatsoever, except on all of the good stuff that happened.

[00:15:39] Then she was a vital part of the team.

[00:15:41] But we don't know what those things were.

[00:15:47] Michelle Obama said that the dimming of the hope.

[00:15:50] And by the way, yes, I'm not the only one that caught this.

[00:15:52] I got a message here from Michael who said, I thought the same thing when I heard her say

[00:15:56] hope is back or making a comeback.

[00:15:58] She was basically trashing the Biden-Harris years.

[00:16:01] Yeah.

[00:16:02] As Michelle Obama, Gary wants to know whether Michelle Obama is calling Joe Biden the stealer

[00:16:09] of the hope and the joy.

[00:16:11] That's what it sounded like to me.

[00:16:14] She said that the dimming of the hope and the dread about the future and all that, she

[00:16:20] said that this is a personal thing for her because the last time she was in Chicago was

[00:16:26] to memorialize her mom who has passed away.

[00:16:30] That was the last time she was in Chicago.

[00:16:34] Luckily, they've got a house in Chicago.

[00:16:36] Very nice house.

[00:16:37] They have another very nice house, Martha's Vineyard.

[00:16:40] I believe they've got a very nice house also in Hawaii.

[00:16:42] I believe they're up to three houses now, which was weird because then she also attacked

[00:16:46] the rich.

[00:16:48] But anyway.

[00:16:50] She believed that all children, all people have value.

[00:16:55] That anyone can succeed if given the opportunity.

[00:17:00] She and my father didn't aspire to be wealthy.

[00:17:04] In fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed.

[00:17:09] They understood that it wasn't enough for their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning.

[00:17:21] How many houses do you need?

[00:17:25] Do you need?

[00:17:25] Your parents were suspicious of anybody that took more than they needed?

[00:17:30] That took more than they needed?

[00:17:31] So you've taken two houses too many?

[00:17:35] You need all three of those houses?

[00:17:38] Really?

[00:17:39] You need three?

[00:17:40] And what about all of the kids who are drowning all around you because you've taken homes?

[00:17:46] They could be living in those homes.

[00:17:48] See, Milton Friedman talked about this.

[00:17:52] What exactly do you mean by greed?

[00:17:55] When you talk about greedy rich people, who's greedy?

[00:18:00] Are you greedy?

[00:18:02] No, you're never greedy.

[00:18:04] It's the other guy that's greedy, right?

[00:18:10] He notes that that is the thing that actually motivates people to aspire to more, which is self-interest.

[00:18:20] I would like to improve my standard of living, so I'm going to work harder.

[00:18:25] I'm going to get a second job.

[00:18:27] I'm going to get a different job.

[00:18:28] Whatever.

[00:18:30] Self-interest.

[00:18:32] Is that greed?

[00:18:33] Indeed, who determines what's too much?

[00:18:37] Because I would determine three houses is too much for the Obamas.

[00:18:42] That's too many houses.

[00:18:43] You could be putting up a whole boatload of migrants, refugees, in your 20,000 square foot mansion on Martha's Vineyard,

[00:18:52] which you'll recall as soon as the migrants were sent there from Florida.

[00:18:59] The progressive moralizers on Martha's Vineyard, they shipped them all out.

[00:19:08] She then called Kamala Harris the embodiment of the stories that we tell ourselves about our nation.

[00:19:15] Her story is your story.

[00:19:16] It's my story.

[00:19:18] It's my story.

[00:19:19] It's the story of the vast majority of Americans trying to build a better life.

[00:19:25] Look, Kamala knows, like we do, that regardless of where you come from, what you look like, who you love, how you worship,

[00:19:32] or what's in your bank account, we all deserve the opportunity to build a decent life.

[00:19:38] All of our contributions deserve to be accepted and valued.

[00:19:50] No one has a monopoly on what it means to be an American.

[00:19:55] No one.

[00:19:56] I don't even know what that means.

[00:20:01] No one has the monopoly on what it means to be an American.

[00:20:05] That doesn't even make any sense.

[00:20:08] And what this exposes is the core of a lot of what animates the left today is the tendency for interpersonal victimhood.

[00:20:20] TIV.

[00:20:22] It's an actual category in psychological research.

[00:20:28] Tendency for interpersonal victimhood.

[00:20:30] TIV.

[00:20:31] I've talked about this for several years now.

[00:20:33] This view of yourself as the perpetual victim.

[00:20:39] And this is a very destructive way of thinking.

[00:20:43] You become sort of unempathetic towards other people and their victimhood.

[00:20:53] You're constantly, this is like moral preening.

[00:20:56] This is the kind of thinking that occurs with the TIV.

[00:21:00] And it cripples you.

[00:21:03] It restrains your ability to progress.

[00:21:07] That's what I hear in what she's saying.

[00:21:09] That somehow or another people are being kept from their Americanhood or something.

[00:21:18] If you are an American, if you're a citizen, you're American.

[00:21:22] Those are the qualifications.

[00:21:24] Right?

[00:21:25] You either get naturalized or you're born in America.

[00:21:27] Those are the qualifications.

[00:21:28] You're American.

[00:21:29] Congratulations.

[00:21:31] Now, there are things that are un-American.

[00:21:36] Philosophies, for example.

[00:21:38] Communist ways of thinking.

[00:21:40] Those things would be un-American.

[00:21:42] Because that's not what we were founded on.

[00:21:44] The thing that unites us, which Barack Obama got kind of close to saying, but of course never did, which is a free market economic system.

[00:21:54] They keep talking about democracy.

[00:21:57] But the reason why we have the standard of living that we have and what moves this entire country, what its engine is, is the free market.

[00:22:10] And people get rich in the free market.

[00:22:12] And I don't begrudge the Obamas for having three houses.

[00:22:14] I do begrudge them for making comments about other people taking too much, but not them.

[00:22:23] And then lamenting the divisions in our political discourse.

[00:22:28] And, oh, it's gotten just so nasty.

[00:22:30] All the rancor.

[00:22:33] You racists.

[00:22:35] All righty.

[00:22:36] Michelle Obama.

[00:22:36] In her speech last night, she told us, we know what comes next.

[00:22:46] We know what comes, like with Donald Trump and those MAGA extremists.

[00:22:51] We know what comes next.

[00:22:54] Spoiler alert, it's racism.

[00:22:56] We know folks are going to do everything they can to distort her truth.

[00:23:00] Her truth.

[00:23:01] Her truth.

[00:23:02] My husband and I sadly know a little something about this.

[00:23:07] For years, Donald Trump did everything in his power to try to make people fear us.

[00:23:14] Oh, you mean like calling him a threat to democracy?

[00:23:16] You mean that kind of thing?

[00:23:17] Or making up lies about how he said there were very fine people on both sides with the Nazis being one side?

[00:23:23] You mean like that kind of fear?

[00:23:25] That kind of stoking and smearing?

[00:23:27] Like that?

[00:23:28] Or was it over the birth certificate?

[00:23:29] That the Obama team kept an issue by not releasing the documents in order to make people look crazier?

[00:23:40] Anyway.

[00:23:42] See, his limited, narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by the existence of two hard-working, highly-educated, successful people who happen to be black.

[00:23:53] There you go, Donald Trump, racist.

[00:23:56] There it is.

[00:23:57] Gosh, I don't understand why our political discourse, our society is so divided.

[00:24:03] It's just a mystery.

[00:24:05] Man, maybe we'll figure it out.

[00:24:12] Note the crowd reaction here, too.

[00:24:14] Loving it.

[00:24:25] Yeah.

[00:24:27] Who's going to tell him?

[00:24:28] Who's going to tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs?

[00:24:35] Oh, and there's the other one.

[00:24:37] I know they're making a lot of jokes and making a lot of hay off of the black jobs.

[00:24:42] Everybody knows what he was talking about.

[00:24:43] He was talking about jobs held by African-Americans in the country.

[00:24:49] Talking about the creation of jobs among different demographics.

[00:24:54] And he said black jobs.

[00:24:58] And people are like, oh, my gosh, he's saying there are certain jobs, only black people, blah, blah.

[00:25:02] No, that's not what he said.

[00:25:04] He's talking about jobs held by blacks, held by whites, held by Hispanics, all the different groups, whatever.

[00:25:11] And this is why Donald Trump is his own worst enemy on this stuff.

[00:25:15] He speaks in these word salads.

[00:25:18] I've said this for seven years, and I know people who love Trump think I'm completely wrong about it.

[00:25:24] But this is the kind of stuff that you get when you are imprecise in your language.

[00:25:31] The misogynistic racist lives as a substitute for real ideas and solutions that will actually make people's lives better.

[00:25:56] There you go.

[00:25:57] The racism, sexism, right?

[00:26:00] It's all the same name calling.

[00:26:04] And this I'm supposed to now listen to you talk about how sad you are and how lamentable it is that people are so divided and polarized in the country.

[00:26:15] Could it be that people don't like being called these names by you?

[00:26:20] Could that be part of the problem?

[00:26:24] She says it's going to be an uphill battle, though, to win this race.

[00:26:27] See, because the minute something goes wrong, the minute a lie takes hold, folks, we cannot start wringing our hands.

[00:26:37] We cannot get a Goldilocks complex about whether everything is just right.

[00:26:46] OK, so maybe we engaged in some minor coup-like activity.

[00:26:53] All right.

[00:26:54] Sorry about that.

[00:26:55] But let's just rally around Kamala now.

[00:26:57] It's let's put us let's put aside the Biden love.

[00:27:01] We love Joe, too.

[00:27:02] But he had to go.

[00:27:03] OK.

[00:27:05] And so let's not let's not let the the perfect be the enemy of the good.

[00:27:10] Right.

[00:27:14] Indulge our anxieties about whether this country will let someone like Kamala instead of doing everything we can to get someone like Kamala elected.

[00:27:25] They have lived amazing lives.

[00:27:38] And I am confident that they will lead with compassion, inclusion and grace.

[00:27:46] But they are still only human.

[00:27:51] They are not perfect.

[00:27:54] And like all of us, they will make mistakes.

[00:27:57] But luckily, y'all, this is not just on them.

[00:28:02] No, this is up to us, all of us to be the solution that we seek.

[00:28:09] It's up to all of us to be the anecdote to the darkness and division.

[00:28:15] No.

[00:28:15] So thank goodness.

[00:28:16] OK, so the people who were cheering the calling of people, racist, sexist and stuff, they're the anecdote.

[00:28:24] I think she meant to say antidote.

[00:28:27] But they're going to be they're the solution.

[00:28:30] And, you know, me, I'm all about solutions.

[00:28:31] So they are the solution to the division.

[00:28:34] So I guess I need to emulate them.

[00:28:39] And I need to just start calling everybody racist and sexist.

[00:28:42] And that's how we get past the division.

[00:28:45] That's the message I got.

[00:28:47] She also said, don't don't wait or for an invitation.

[00:28:52] Some people are a little sore and not being asked personally, you know, to help or whatever.

[00:28:58] She's like, you know, don't be mad.

[00:29:00] Someone from the campaign hasn't reached out to you.

[00:29:02] Do something.

[00:29:03] And everybody starts chanting, do something, do something, do something again, as if they have not been in the White House for three and a half years.

[00:29:10] All right.

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